OneXPlayer used the opening of Computex 2026 to unveil a pair of high-end gaming handhelds, the OneXPlayer 3 and the OneXPlayer X2 Mini Pro. The two devices share the same 8.8-inch OLED panel and 85Wh battery but split along chip lines, giving Intel a flagship handheld showcase while AMD's most powerful APU gets another home.

The OneXPlayer 3 is the more notable of the two for the Intel side of the fence, pairing an Intel Arc G3 Extreme CPU with an Intel Arc B390 GPU. The display runs at 144Hz with HDR and VRR support, the thumbsticks use Hall Effect sensors, and the shoulder buttons are stacked. It ships in a vertical form factor with detachable controllers and an optional magnetic backlit keyboard, leaning into the 3-in-1 positioning that has become OneXPlayer's signature.

The X2 Mini Pro is built around AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with integrated Radeon 8060S graphics, the same silicon found in the OneXPlayer APEX, GPD Win 5, and ASUS ROG Flow Z13. It uses a horizontal layout, keeps the same 8.8-inch OLED at 144Hz, and adds a swappable 85Wh battery along with adjustable triggers and an interchangeable D-pad. Support for OneXPlayer's external Frost Bay liquid cooling unlocks up to 120W of peak performance, which puts the device closer to a small desktop than a typical handheld when docked.

Both machines ship with Windows and OneXPlayer's OneXConsole front end, though the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 already has a track record of running well on Linux thanks to mainline kernel support for the Strix Halo platform, leaving the door open for community SteamOS-style installations. The Intel-powered OneXPlayer 3 is less proven at the device level since it has not yet shipped, though GamingOnLinux noted that upstream Panther Lake and Xe3 graphics support in Mesa puts the chip in a reasonable position for community exploration once devices are in hand, and a Valve-backed hid-oxp configuration driver targeting RGB control and button remapping for existing OneXPlayer handhelds is already queued for Linux 7.2. The two handhelds are scheduled to launch later in 2026 via Indiegogo campaigns starting in mid-to-late June, and OneXPlayer has not yet shared pricing for either model.